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The Week Ahead – June 25-28

Posted: June 24, 2018

The Week Ahead

Our highly successful summer book shopping program occurs on Monday and Tuesday. Students will get to go through our library with their class and choose up to 25 books to take home for the summer! Thank you to Mrs Peck and Lindsay Gallichen for all their work with this. Also, thank you to staff and parents who came in to help set up for this exciting event and to all those who donated books!

As you go through your books at home over the next few months, please keep in mind that our continued project will be collecting kid-friendly magazines like National Geographic World for kids and intermediate books. (we are looking for graphic novels, Captain Underpants, Goosebumps, Pokemon, Star Wars, Percy Jackson Series, Dog Man, Geronimo Stilton, Dinosaur books). In the primary books, we are looking for Dr. Suess, Robert Munsch, Magic Tree House, and Minecraft.

Our Grade 5 Farewell is Monday at 1:30 in our gym.

Wednesday is our final assembly of the year where we honour staff who are leaving, give out KM Club medals, and honour our PAC. The assembly begins at 11:00.

Thursday is our talent show and will begin at about 9:40 (students will be called down to the gym at 9:30). We will also show a final slideshow of the year and I will share some final words before students head out for summer.

Students will receive paper copies of report cards on Thursday. Digital copies will also be emailed out through the parent portal. Final dismissal is at 11;36am.

School supply orders must be in by this Saturday. You can read the order info here.

Looking for preschool or before/after school care for next year? Please contact our new provider: Nurturing Hearts Montessori through their website.

Langley School District returning thermostat settings to normal levels

Dear Parents/Guardians:
Re: Langley School District Reducing Natural Gas Usage as Province Experiences Shortage
In October of this year, a large natural gas pipeline explosion near Prince George greatly reduced the availability of natural gas in British Columbia. As such, FortisBC asked …